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Going Global!

The Fulton School of Liberal Arts strongly encourages all of its
majors and minors to become global learners in their SU
education in order to better prepare themselves for life, work
and citizenship in the global 21st century. Here are two ways to
do that:

Area Studies
Minors.Each
of these programs focuses on a region of the world—Africa,
East Asia, Europe, Latin America or South Asia—via
course work from multiple disciplines and perspectives. They
also feature a study abroad requirement that may be
fulfilled, in most cases, via a Salisbury Abroad Semester
Program (highly recommended; see below) or an appropriate SU
winter or summer study abroad program (non-SU study abroad
programs may be used to fulfill this requirement as well,
with prior approval). The ASM also have a
modest—102-level—foreign language requirement. For detailed
information on these exciting minors and related study
abroad opportunities, please visit theArea
Studies Minorswebsite.

Salisbury Abroad
Semester Programs.These
programs allow SU students to spend a semester of study
abroad abroad at one of the University's many foreign
partner institutions (in, for example, China, Ecuador,
England, Estonia, Ghana, Scotland and Spain) for about the
same cost as studying on campus at SU. The course work taken
on these programs may apply to one's major, an Area Studies
Minor, or both. To search for Salisbury Abroad programs
around the world that will enhance your SU experience, as
well as your life and work thereafter, please visit SU’sEducation
Abroad Officewebsite.

Here are some samplePhilosophycourses
available via one or more of the Salisbury Abroad Semester
Programs:

Students will earn
four (4) academic credits taken from one of the two courses
offered on the program. In addition to studying one of the
courses below, all students will be enrolled in a basic survival
Hindi language class.

ENVR 495: Environmental Field Studies: India

PHIL 399: International Studies in Philosophy Buddhist
Philosophy in India

For more information on how you may incorporate one or
more of the international opportunities mentioned above into
your Fulton major, please contact the following individuals, as
appropriate:

Your Fulton major or minor advisor or department chair
(regarding how these opportunities would fit into or
supplement your major/minor program).